Firefox in-development versions, Nightly (the bleeding edge) and Aurora (with features earmarked for subsequent release) have also got some design love and their respective logos are now simplified with less detail and gloss just like the Firefox logo updated a few days ago.

The next Firefox beta is out and again it includes a new tool in its ever-growing developer toolbox. This time it comes with a new and long awaited network monitor that allows you to see network activity in the current tab, from html and style files, to ongoing AJAX requests for updated content.

Given this specs, the phone, as well as Firefox OS are initially aiming to users who not currently have a smartphone and want to jump to the mobile web at a low cost. At €69, including a 4GB SD card and €30 in Movistar credit, the Open is very well positioned for this market. Continue reading Firefox OS hits the market tomorrow

Long time Mozilla visual designer, Sean Martell, has announced the evolution of the Firefox logo. As summarized in the official post, the main goal here has been simplification with fur details from the body and tail, and globe gloss removed, a brighter tail that lights the fox’s snout, and other retouches here and there.